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J Yamuna1, Anupama Chandrasekharan1, Rajeswaran Rangasami1, S Ramalakshmi2, Santhosh Joseph3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND &Entities:
Keywords: Angiography - chronic renal failure - non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography - renal artery stenosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29578191 PMCID: PMC5890592 DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1613_15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375
Fig. 1Non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography of ArTery and VEins 3D True fast imaging with steady-state precession unenhanced magnetic resonance angiography in a 45 yr old hypertensive male with chronic kidney disease showing bilateral normal renal arteries (arrows). Left inferior accessory renal artery (arrowhead).
Fig. 2A 24 yr old hypertensive female patient with chronic kidney disease and aortoarteritis. Non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography of ArTery and VEins 3D True fast imaging with steady-state precession reformatted coronal magnetic resonance angiography images (A) 90-95 per cent stenosis with wall thickening in right main renal artery (arrow) and 80-90 per cent stenosis in right accessory renal artery (arrowhead). (B) Irregularity of aorta with wall thickening (arrow) and normal left renal artery (arrowhead).
Fig. 3(A and B) Bilateral severe renal artery stenosis in an elderly hypertensive male with chronic kidney disease detected on unenhanced renal magnetic resonance angiography study, 80-90 per cent stenosis in the left main renal artery and 70-80 per cent stenosis in right main renal artery (arrows). (C-F) Findings confirmed on digital subtraction angiography, 90 per cent - right renal artery stenosis and 80 per cent left renal artery stenosis (arrows), and bilateral renal artery stenting done (arrowheads).
Association (%) between magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) results
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) findings with clinical outcome following renal artery stenting
Figure 4Unenhanced magnetic resonance angiography (A) of 23 yr old female patient, a known case of fibromuscular dysplasia with history of right nephrectomy and left renal artery stenting revealed 50-60 per cent at the ostia (arrow) and >80 per cent in the distal left main renal artery (arrowhead). (B) Digital subtraction angiography confirmed stenosis at the ostia but revealed normal distal main renal artery to be normal (arrowhead).
Clinical symptoms and comparison of pre- and post-procedural values of blood pressure and estimated glomerular filtration rate
Figure 5Management of renal artery stenosis based on unenhanced renal magnetic resonance angiography findings.